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The Car is Gone... and That's A Good Thing

DONOR SPOTLIGHT

Habitat of Greater Newark volunteer Warren was relieved to find out that Habitat’s Cars for Homes program would tow his 20-year-old Ford Taurus off his property—even though its odometer registered more than 100,000 miles! He also got a tax credit.

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Warren, a Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark volunteer and supporter for nearly 15 years, wants you to know that he’s happy about his missing car. His 1999 Ford Taurus had over 100,000 miles on it. Although it had performed well over time, he concedes “It was time for a new car.”

He decided that Habitat for Humanity’s Cars for Homes program was the best option for donating his car, because he knew that he could designate that the proceeds would go directly to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark. Habitat for Humanity’s website states that “Cars for Homes™ program gratefully accepts almost all vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, trailers and recreational vehicles.” The high mileage on Warren’s car didn’t prove to be a problem—Cars for Homes’ website states that “Your vehicle does not have to be running, but it must be whole and have four inflated tires so it can be moved by our towing operators.”

Warren says that he found Cars for Homes’ online donation portal “very easy to use.” He answered questions about his car’s make, model, year, body type, mileage, condition, whether the car was drivable, and the date the car was last driven. Then, he located his car’s title. Most importantly, once he’d submitted the online donation form, the tow truck to take his car away came within the week. Warren was relieved to find that once he signed his title directly to Advanced Remarketing Services, Cars for Homes’ authorized agent, he had legally transferred ownership of his Taurus and was no longer responsible for the vehicle. He was also pleasantly surprised to find that he got a tax credit for donating his car.

Cars for Homes™ takes its responsibility as a steward for all car donations to Habitat for Humanity seriously. On a monthly basis, the program pays less than 20% of the selling price for towing, auction and processing fees—compared to some charities that pay third-party for-profit programs up to 70% in fees. The Cars for Homes™ program sends between 78% and 82% of the gross revenue generated to Habitat for Humanity. From there, Habitat distributes the money to local affiliates to help build homes in partnership with families in your community.

Are you interested in moving a clunker out of your driveway? Visit https://www.habitatnewark.org/donate/cars-for-homes/ to start the process today!

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